Did 'Couples Therapy' Fail? 'The Bachelor's' Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell Reportedly 'Definitely Over,' Delete Each Other From Social Media [Pics]
"The Bachelor" contestant Nikki Ferrell appears to have broken up with "The Bachelor" star Juan Pablo Galavis.
On Sunday, Ferrell finalized the breakup by unfollowing Galavis on Facebook and Twitter, Us Weekly reports.
Ferrell also posted a cryptic message on Instagram, which People suggests might be directed towards Galavis.
Check out Ferrell's Instagram post below.
Galavis also deleted, followed, then deleted Ferrell off of his social media pages, says Us Weekly.
Soon after his second delete, Galavis also posted a cryptic message on Twitter. Check out Galavis' tweet below.
Prior to their breakup, Galavis and Ferrell struggled through a rocky relationship stemming from Galavis' inability to say "I love you" to Ferrell. Galavis' lack of affection and insensitive behavior towards the female contestants on Season 18 of "The Bachelor" eventually earned him the tile of "Worst Bachelor" on ABC.
Despite Galavis' decision to not propose to Ferrell on the finale episode of "The Bachelor," the two continued their relationship and even appeared on VH1's "CouplesTherapy" to attempt to mend their issues.
While appearing on "Couples Therapy," Ferrell revealed that she continued to say "I love you" to Galavis, despite his lack of affection towards her, says Entertainment Tonight.
"Just because he hasn't said it to me doesn't mean I don't say it to him," Ferrell explained in an episode of "Couples Therapy." "I don't expect him to say it back when I say it, and maybe one day he will."
However, "Couples Therapy" proved to be unsuccessful for the pair as Galavis still refused to declare his love for Ferrell and refused to introduce his daughter to Ferrell as more than "just a friend," People reports.
"It's definitely over," says a People source. "It can't be saved and they're not even speaking anymore."
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